I got the Connoisseur (aah I had to look at it to be able to spell it!) cleaning formula at the recommendation of other Bees. It’s in a red jar, I got mine at Target. Literally just dip for 30 seconds, gently brush and rinse. Brush is included in the jar. It makes my rings really sparkle!

I have a Jewel-Jet steamer, but honestly it’s such a pain to set up that I usually just spray it with windex and scrub on it with a manicure brush (toothbrush would work too, but I didn’t have a spare).

I wanted an ultrasonic cleaner, but I read too many horror stories about pave diamonds falling out during cleaning that I erred on the side of caution!

@sanguinesunsets: I’ve gotten into a routine where pretty much every day I place the ring in a little ceramic bowl with some warm water and dish soap while I clean the dishes up after dinner…let it soak for a couple minutes, then verrrry gently brush it with an old, soft toothbrush. Then I dry it off with a microfiber cloth…it sparkles insanely when I do this.

@sanguinesunsets: I boil some water in the microwave, take it out, add Windex (2:1) and then let my ring sit in there for awhile. I looked at my ring with a loupe once, then cleaned it- and holy amaze-balls- such a difference!!

My ring is amazing when I do this! I use a soft bristled toothbrish to gently scrub clean, rinse, then dry with soft cloth.

If your ring is getting scratched up by a toothbrush… there’s a problem.

I put my ring around my little finger and run it under warm water, getting under the diamond too. Then I put a tiny dab of dawn dishwashing detergent on a toothbrush, wet it and scrub all over my ring. Rinse off again, dry and viola. It’s as beautiful as the day I brought it home.

@sanguinesunsets: I’ve used Vodka… dish soap and warm water… Connoisseurs Diamond Dazzle Stik and then their regular cleaner in the red jar like @kestane: does (less than $6 at Walmart for me and lasts forever).

My mom has an ultrasonic cleaner that’s probably the best in my opinion but I’m too cheap to actually buy one (also does a fantastic job on watches!).

Outside of using hers, my favorite is stuff in the red jar. Once or twice a week and it’s sparkles like bananas.